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The Pacific Coast of Mexico Website : Refer : Review It
This website features information on the Pacific Coasts of Oaxaca, Jalisco, and Colima Mexico, including the towns of Huatulco, Puerto Angel, Zipolite, Puerto Escondido, Barra de Navidad, Melaque, and Manzanillo. There is information about hotels, travel, food, surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, fish, turtles, history, native dances, and the Spanish language. Travelers and residents share their knowledge and experiences in the Visitors' Comments sections. There you will find advice from many sources on what to enjoy and what to avoid.

Updated: 09/06/2005

Portal San Miguel Website : Refer : Review It
With June comes the rains, and with that comes San Miguel in bloom. It is always wonderful to watch this colonial gem wake up from its sleep through the dry season. This month we cover several new business including a new bed and breakfast, Posada Corazon, a new workshop program, San Miguel Workshops, a new modern self-storage center, San Miguel Self Storge, and the fun and exciting Mexican Art Tour with Anita Middleton. We also are announcing the 2005 Chamber Musical Festival, as well as a list of events for the Tibetan monks visiting in late July. Also included is information on the always fun Patronato Pro Niños Auction happening in early July. Our Adventures in Mexico take us to the beach in Baja and a wonderful festival of culture and ceramics in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

Updated: 05/06/2005

Oaxaca-travel.com Website : Refer : Review It
It has peaks almost 10,000 feet (more than 3,000 metres) high, caverns among the deepest in the world, virgin beaches, hidden jungles, and luminous valleys that house populations where, as a crucible, cultures of all people who once lived in its midst come together. Oaxaca, the State Capital, declared Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, owes its fame to the beauty and harmony of its architecture, the richness of its cultural traditions, the wide variety of its typical foods, and its soft temperate climate, spring-like throughout the year.

Updated: 05/06/2005

ensenada.baja.com Website : Refer : Review It
It has been said that Ensenada is a town built around a bar. An exaggeration, nonetheless Hussong's Cantina, which opened in 1892, has been a major influence. Beyond the hardcore tourist traps, vineyards, museums, whale watching, and beautiful beaches are some of the attractions to Ensenada. As the third largest city in Baja California, it is one of the most important ports on the Pacific Rim. Don't miss the fish market! Warm summers and mild winters, sunny days and cool nights are the reason more than 90% of Mexico's wines are produced in Ensenada and its surrounding regions like the Guadalupe Valley. Most wineries offer tours and wine tastings.

Updated: 05/06/2005

ourmexico.com Website : Refer : Review It
It was seven years ago that we first visited Mexico. After some reading, we chose Merída, in Yucatan, picked a local hotel from a guide book, made plane reservations and went. Since then, we've gone to Mexico every chance we could get--to Oaxaca, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Querétero, Morelia, Mexico City and other places. "Our" reflects the personal nature of the experiences travelers to Mexico can have. Our Mexico is an Internet site devoted to independent travel in Mexico. By creating it, we hope to encourage others to share travel experiences about places to visit, about interactions with the people of Mexico and about places to stay.

Updated: 05/06/2005

Mexico Connect Website : Refer : Review It
Mexico Connect

Updated: 05/06/2005

Mazatlan's Pacific Pearl Online Website : Refer : Review It
Mazatlan's Pacific Pearl Online

Updated: 04/06/2005

Acapulco.com Website : Refer : Review It
One of the most exciting cities in the world, Acapulco is famous for its explosive nightlife, postcard beaches, unlimited watersports, first-class hotels, gourmet restaurants and the breathtaking physical beauty of Acapulco Bay. Here you will find massive nightclubs that are state-of-the-art temples of sensuality packed with beautiful people partying until sunrise. Acapulco's warm water bay and pristine beaches have been irresistible to humans since the days of the Aztec Empire. The Spanish immediately recognized the strategic advantages of the perfectly formed bay and used it as their base to explore the Pacific. Acapulco was the only port in the New World authorized to receive Spanish galleons from the Philippines and China.

Updated: 31/05/2005

Maps of Mexico Website : Refer : Review It
4,000+ pages of free Mexico maps with 2,500+ still, & panoramic Mexico pictures incl. Mexico weather forecasts.

Updated: 31/05/2005

Mexico Tourism Board Website : Refer : Review It
Discovers everything that Mexico offers to you for a unique and unforgettable trip experience. Beaches, colonial cities, archaeological sites, rich gastronomy, crafts, natural beauties, golf courses, spas and much more.

Updated: 31/05/2005

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